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"nosedive" Definitions
  1. a sudden steep fall or drop; a situation where something suddenly becomes worse or begins to fail
  2. the sudden sharp fall of an aircraft towards the ground with its front part pointing down

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Russia's economy went into a nosedive, and corruption was rampant.
The second episode, "Nosedive," is more of an obvious satire.
While legal proceedings were ongoing, Bosman's career took a nosedive.
While college costs skyrocket, acceptance rates have taken a nosedive.
The peso's nosedive deepened after minutes from the Fed's Dec.
Black Mirror: "Nosedive" (Season 3, Episode 1) First available: Oct.
Facebook shares took a nosedive, deepening the tech index's losses.
Stocks took as nosedive as soon as trading began Monday.
Slowly, eventually, "Nosedive" starts to chip away at Lacie's story.
It grabs my ankle and I nosedive onto the floor.
Nosedive, a self-described social game, is based on the 2016 Black Mirror episode "Nosedive," starring Bryce Dallas Howard, in which people have the ability to give each other star ratings with their phones.
But we'll see if it can pull out of this nosedive.
Democrats, though, face the same problem: That nosedive could always reverse.
Nosedive China stopped trading stocks earlier today after shares plunged 7%.
Trump voters' opinions of the NFL in general took a nosedive.
Marginal cost for many products is going to take a nosedive.
This is where the column takes a nosedive into utter nonsense.
Polls reflected a nosedive in his approval rating among women voters.
The push into appliances also comes as Sears' revenue continues to nosedive.
But as the spring arrives and plants reactivate, concentrations take a nosedive.
Britain's GDP would nosedive while unemployment jumped, it said—and many agreed.
When we start going back in time things really take a nosedive.
I think there is a roadmap to pulling out of the nosedive.
Amazon took a nosedive after reporting a less profitable quarter than expected.
The company's business in China took a nosedive starting last fall, however.
However, there is more to the story than just the currency nosedive.
In other words, "Nosedive" is a relatable situation taken to comedic extremes.
Dating games are generally vapid, but The Proposal is at "Nosedive" levels.
That explains why already-stalling stocks went into a full-on nosedive.
Biden's poll numbers took an almost immediate nosedive, while Harris's shot up.
The new shoe site is flagged, and their organic traffic takes a nosedive.
WPP's market share has taken a nosedive in the last month or three.
All of a sudden, your bank account balance is taking a major nosedive.
"Nosedive" wasn't imagining a world where we have AR glasses or optical implants.
Since then, the stock has taken a nosedive as investors anticipate more fallout.
Failure to comply with American fines would send the currency into a nosedive.
If you want to win Nosedive, though, prepare to do some ass kissing.
In "Nosedive," a striver (Bryce Dallas Howard) obsesses over her social-media rating.
Their departure made national headlines and caused Marvel's stock to take a nosedive.
"Nosedive" aired in 2016 as part of the British show&aposs third season.
Justin Timberlake's experiment with country music took a nosedive with "The Hard Stuff."
Despite the optimistic calls from J.P. Morgan, the market took a nosedive Thursday.
But it's Wednesday and your healthy eating drive has already taken a nosedive.
Those numbers, unsurprisingly, take a sharp, sad nosedive when you look at single people.
The auto industry's nosedive was a hard smack to Michigan's economy in 2008-09.
If tax reform appears to bog down, Goolsbee said, stocks could nosedive as well.
Live look at Ive world: The Apple design-parodying 'Nosedive' episode of 'Black Mirror.
GE's stock took an 11% nosedive on August 15, its worst day since 2008.
Nosedive just isn't soul-crushing and grim enough to reflect Black Mirror the show.
Earlier this week tech stocks, and especially cloud and SaaS stocks, took a nosedive.
And companies across the board could take a nosedive for any number of reasons.
"I bet that transparency goes away if your revenue takes a nosedive," she said.
The mood on Wall Street was only slightly calmer than Wednesday's 832-point nosedive.
Stock futures took a nosedive Sunday evening after President Trump renewed tariff threats against China.
Everything took a nosedive, except for Hillary Clinton's bank account — which swelled to new highs.
As a result, demand for crude shipment took a nosedive in February, the company said.
Cut to another story, where a soccer player takes a nosedive onto some guy's truck.
There are so many things that can go wrong besides the market taking a nosedive.
Shares of furniture retailer-turned-cryptocurrency company Overstock took a nosedive following the SEC news.
Nine months later, the stock market tanked and the nation took a nosedive into depression.
The cryptocurrency bear market continues, with the biggest coins all taking a nosedive this year.
It's no more attractive in the world of "Nosedive," but it's much easier to understand.
It was a huge recovery following last week's stocks nosedive caused by widening coronavirus fears.
Would that count as success even if other areas of your life took a nosedive?
If you're pregnant, you might see your libido nosedive — or skyrocket — or not change at all.
There's one line that takes a dramatic nosedive: the teen birthrate, which has halved since 2007.
World markets took a nosedive, the pound dropped in value, and the UK's credit outlook suffered.
First was the crash of October 8003, a one-day mechanical nosedive that became known as .
Through that lens, Snapchat's daily user stat—and ultimately, its relevance—seem ripe for a nosedive.
When a movie this carefully considered suddenly leaps into Fifth Element territory, the nosedive comes hard.
Unfortunately, Clozaril gives many users irresistible food cravings while simultaneously sending their metabolism into a nosedive.
Over the last several months, consumption took a nosedive in part because inflation was so high.
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Though it's been shrinking for decades, on January 1st, 2018, the Salton Sea entered a nosedive.
I was with a friend in Long Island and my personal life had taken a nosedive.
An estimated C$4bn ($3.4bn) in state support, including C$2.8bn in 2015, stopped a nosedive.
Financial stocks took a nosedive on Tuesday, but that didn't scare off Cramer from the group.
But there are signs that enthusiasm for Clinton among would-be supporters has taken a nosedive.
But since Trump's win, Bannon's record—and his portrayal in the press—has taken a nosedive.
"Unauthorized streaming took a nosedive with the coming of Netflix and similar streaming services," Fewer added.
As Trump jumped from one controversial proposal to another, pundits predicted his poll numbers would nosedive.
All the evidence shows that smoking, drinking, and drug use have taken a long-term nosedive.
While no one is calling for a market nosedive any time soon, pullbacks are largely unpredictable.
Christie's poll numbers at home in New Jersey have taken a nosedive in the past year.
Its disappointing debut earnings in May prompted a 216 percent one-day nosedive in the stock.
"Nosedive" remains faithful to the Black Mirror tone, but there's a palpable playfulness to the dialogue.
The Dow climbed more than 2700 points, recovering a chunk of last week's 24.6,22008-point nosedive.
The abrupt nosedive unraveled most of the market's gains since the beginning of the calendar year.
The stock market took a nosedive, yet during the same period, the value of bitcoin went up.
But this past summer, Earth scientists were startled to see Antarctic sea ice take a nosedive, too.
Financial stocks took a nosedive on Tuesday, but that didn't scare off Jim Cramer from the group.
Seeing how she was nearby for the nosedive ... ya can't blame him for wanting a clear view.
Advisors' use of cash has remained high following the 213-2009 housing crisis and accompanying market nosedive.
As well as the Facebook nosedive, Twitter fell 12 percent while Google parent Alphabet slid 4.5 percent.
Naysayers — and there were many — were predicting Spotify shares would spike and nosedive out of the gate.
Will this week's nosedive unsettle him to the point he softens his stance on trade with China?
Viewers freaked out, ratings took a nosedive, and the hair faux pas became a pop culture punchline.
The environment for journalists took a nosedive as the country's civil crisis broke out in April 933.
That's when Cramer realized that stocks no longer needed messy fundamentals to nosedive into the danger zone.
Tech stocks took a nosedive after disappointing results from Texas Instruments and AT&T, CNN's parent company.
This underscores the 22019-year nosedive from a private sector unionization rate of 16.8 percent in 1983.
I suspect the nosedive in media approval coincides with the adoption of the internet and social media.
The iconic luxury retailer saw same-store sales nosedive 8% in the second quarter of fiscal 2016.
She acknowledged that user trust is "fundamental to the work we do" even as it continues to nosedive.
First was the crash of October 1987, a one-day mechanical nosedive that became known as Black Monday.
In the long run, discipline will control the damage to your portfolio when the averages take a nosedive.
The cause of the repeal was the economic nosedive where state businesses lost approximate $630 million in revenue.
But whereas those two leaders eventually fell further, Mrs May seems to have pulled out of her nosedive.
President Trump's trade wars have contributed to the ongoing nosedive in prices and decrease in profits for farmers.
The major favorability nosedive began in 2011, with trust in political leaders plummeting 20 points in four years.
Despite the nosedive in bitcoin prices, Wood is still bullish on the future of it and other cryptocurrencies.
A "no deal" Brexit would trigger a recession and cause the pound to nosedive, according to official forecasts.
That said... Cruz's approval ratings in Texas have taken a nosedive, and O'Rourke is considered a charismatic campaigner.
More volatile markets and the rating agency changes stifled issuance last year, causing issuance to nosedive to €7.8bn.
If the airline is not owned by one of the two states, its chances of winning permission nosedive.
The S&P 500 took a 14% nosedive in the fourth quarter, its worst performance in seven years.
The system is uncannily similar to the one in "Nosedive", the first episode in Black Mirror's third season.
Those malfunctions caused the planes to nosedive, thinking the plane was pitched more vertically than it actually was.
This forward looking statement caused Fitbit's stock to nosedive and it's now trading at an all-time low.
As you may have noticed if you care anything about the public markets, they took a nosedive today.
In "Nosedive," directed by Joe Wright, that whole pastel world really wasn't mentioned in the script at all.
News coverage has been addictive in the past weeks, as governments take unprecedented actions and stock markets nosedive.
As demand for bonds grew the 10-year Treasury yield took a nosedive on Wednesday, sinking below 1.63%.
Stock markets took a nosedive early Friday after Trump doubled down on the tariffs and his protectionist rhetoric.
The episode "Nosedive" warns that the drive for social media likes will create a society of enforced saccharine smarm.
That's how financial analysts covering the company now talk about its prospects after a nosedive in the stock price.
Once he was in the air, González began a steep climb for about six seconds before entering a nosedive.
Global stock markets continued their 2016 nosedive on Friday as investors braced for a third straight week of losses.
Incredibly, Weiner gets a front seat to a second career-ending nosedive, and to his credit, Weiner allows it.
All of this political hullaballoo has led share prices of Yildiz to make a an abrupt 5 percent nosedive.
Spanish publishers eventually felt the cost of their divorce from Google, however, as news website traffic took a nosedive.
Does the reality-show dystopia of Fifteen Million Merits come before or after the social media hellscape of Nosedive?
The plane begins to take a nosedive toward the ground with its afterburner engine still firing at full tilt.
As Chris and Tory become equals, and then rivals, their relationship—and Towne's depiction of it—takes a nosedive.
In the 2016 episode "Nosedive," people are constantly rated by friends, colleagues and even passers-by on the street.
However, it started a tremendous nosedive, bottoming out toward the end of Jimmy Carter's presidency at about 25 percent.
Shares of CBS opened higher Tuesday on Wall Street after Monday's 5 percent decline and Friday's 6 percent nosedive.
However, it took a nosedive in 2008, crashing with the rest of the market as the financial crisis hit.
As soon as our current bull market takes a nosedive, bitcoin and ether speculators could take a big hit.
Advanced Micro Devices, the year's best-performing technology stock, got pummeled Monday as the entire tech sector took a nosedive.
While Get Out is technically considered a social thriller, Peele's latest brainchild, Us, is a nosedive into the horror genre.
That is, until October 1929, when the booming market took a swift nosedive, flinging the American public into a panic.
While you may lose your appetite while under a considerable amount of stress, your metabolism is actually taking a nosedive.
Sony also has some high frame rate modes for super-slow motion, but beyond 1080p120, quality takes a real nosedive.
Between February and March, organic search traffic to that and other IBT properties took a nosedive, according to the employees.
This caused a glut that prompted the price for Alberta heavy crude to nosedive by four-fifths earlier this year.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos might be jacked and powerful now, but his photo shoot panache has really taken a nosedive.
G2 Esports — G2 has not performed well recently, with the team taking a nosedive since ECS Season 1 in June.
If the sensors feed bad data into MCAS, the system could automatically trigger, potentially sending the plane into a nosedive.
If it weren't for all the player spectators, tournament scale would take a nosedive, with diminishing populations and prize pools.
Source: FactSet Released after the bell Tuesday, the earnings report sent U.S. Steel's stock into a 26 percent nosedive Wednesday.
Although the military spends millions each year to boost satisfaction and morale, prospects for troop retention have taken a nosedive.
Over the weeks, I noticed my energy waning; every workout was a chore, and my motivation had taken a nosedive.
Suicide Squad's 67 percent drop is just a touch behind Batman v Superman's 69 percent nosedive in its second weekend.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said today's market nosedive is a chance to pick up Alphabet, the company formerly known as Google.
Tesla's stock price took a nosedive this week after the company's second-quarter earnings fell short of Wall Street expectations.
The American Music Awards (AMAs) — which featured a politically charged acceptance speech from Taylor Swift — reportedly took a ratings nosedive.
This could be enough to pep up the trade-weary market while anything less could cause the market to nosedive.
Bakery owners in Seattle and New York City also told CNBC that their Pi Day orders have taken a nosedive.
In "Nosedive," the heroes are the ones who resist the pressure to be fake and conniving to achieve higher scores.
NUMBER OF THE DAY 567 That's how many points the Dow jumped as it roared back from Monday's epic nosedive.
Responsys' stock later took a nosedive and Springer helped orchestrate the company's subsequent $1.5 billion sale to Oracle Corp in 2013.
The US fertility rate took a nosedive in the 1970s and has fluctuated since, dropping again in 2008 during the recession.
As so often in Black Mirror, the fake screens in "Nosedive" succeed by capturing the utter mundanity of most online interactions.
A former Wall Street darling, Chipotle has seen both its stock price drop precipitously and its sales nosedive at established restaurants.
And I'm still at it — not to lose the baby weight, but because my energy and mood nosedive if I don't.
When the company reported its earnings last quarter, the company showed continued stagnant growth and sent its stock into a nosedive.
Depending on whom you ask, the app economy is either poised for significant growth or about to take a serious nosedive.
Anthony's assist rate took a nosedive last season, dropping from 21 and 14.1 percent in the previous two years to 6.1.
They also evaluated their levels of lean muscle mass and insulin sensitivity, both of which tend to nosedive as we age.
For instance, the glossy, pastel visuals in "Nosedive," which is directed by Joe Wright (Atonement), make the otherwise weak episode worthwhile.
The reason for that nosedive is because, for the first time in decades, the Social Security system is running a deficit.
But investment managers say the buck stops with Trump for the S&P 500's roughly 5 percent nosedive on Wednesday.
Why I'm ignoring the hypeThe news surrounding the coronavirus can be scary, and the stock market's nosedive is almost equally unnerving.
The two crashes are believed to have been caused by a new automated feature that mistakenly caused the planes to nosedive.
Regardless, your score continues dropping as your utilization rate climbs toward 30% — and does not suddenly nosedive at that recommended ratio.
Only when she ran for president did her numbers start to nosedive, reaching 40.8 percent at the time of Doyle's writing.
But this market's 666-point nosedive only amounted to a 2.5 percent decline — still "awful," but not a crash, Cramer said.
Cassini will eventually complete 22 of these orbits and then nosedive into Saturn itself, where it will burn up and break apart.
Trader Matt Maley sees "a glimmer of hope" in American Airlines, despite its nosedive following its cut in profit expectations for 2018.
But investigators are focused on a specific tech feature that may have forced both planes into a nosedive seconds before the crashes.
The Nosedive app is cleanly designed and easy to use, and it enables fully anonymous choices and easy, nearly instant score calculations.
However, concerns over the company's lofty valuation, major cash burn and uncertain path to profitability have caused the stock to nosedive since.
At Tesla, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charged CEO Elon Musk with fraud, sending shares of the automaker into a nosedive.
Going back into the cocktail I was worried the night wouldn't be able to pull out of the nosedive it had taken.
Facebook's stock continued to nosedive during the call with investors, who pressed the company on its slowing growth and future ad revenue.
Now, U.S. drillers largely credit that policy for pulling the industry out of a nosedive that bankrupted about 200 U.S. energy companies.
Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker says "Nosedive" is intended as a satire, which helps explain its arch, bright, over-the-top tone.
It's not a fault — "Nosedive" isn't even trying to hit those notes — but watching them as a pair inevitably invites the comparison.
Anyway, if her husband's use-case viability on the marital graph had taken a nosedive, then so, too, had her own burden.
There were times that the threat of a government shutdown would have sent markets into a nosedive, the "Mad Money" host said.
The nosedive in GE's shares signals investors have priced in much of the bad news that Tusa was worried about for years.
But Tesla shares took a nosedive in after-hours trading after CEO Elon Musk cut off analysts during a bizarre earnings call.
Shares of Tesla took a nosedive Monday after CEO Elon Musk once again came under fire for a string of controversial tweets.
The third and fourth images offer a window into "Nosedive," an episode written by Parks & Rec showrunner Michael Schur and star Rashida Jones.
Stock prices, which had begun declining in late September and early October, began to nosedive on October 18, as investors hastened to sell.
Regardless, your score continues dropping as your utilization rate climbs toward 30% — and does not suddenly nosedive at that recommended ratio, Bingham said.
It's like he's living a real-life version of the Black Mirror episode "Nosedive," or the terrifying real-life Chinese "social credit" system.
The nosedive in financial markets towards the end of last year led HSBC to report a lower annual profit than had been expected.
Essentially, Som and others suspect that the ability to strip-mine the atmosphere for nitrogen caused air pressure to take a temporary nosedive.
Cable news networks are making billions off the 2016 presidential election, even as the media's approval ratings take a nosedive with the public.
How dangerous the militarization of foreign policy is and also how quickly you can pull out of a nosedive if you choose to.
The federal regulators realized they didn't fully understand the software system that sent the plane into a nosedive, killing everyone on board. nyti.
"Nosedive" was co-written by Rashida Jones and Michael Schur (Parks and Recreation), and the episode wears its comedic intentions on its sleeve.
GE's nosedive accelerated on Friday after JPMorgan published a brutal research report warning about serious problems with the company's debt-riddled balance sheet.
Shares in Tesla took a nosedive in after-hours trading today as Elon Musk cut off analysts during a first-quarter earnings call.
But the damage is done and Supermicro shares took a nosedive, dropping more than 41 percent right after the initial report was published.
Its shares took a steep nosedive over the past week, putting them on track for a more than 6 percent drop for June.
GoPro stock took a 20 percent nosedive after the company badly missed already-low Q3 expectations and gave downbeat guidance for the holiday quarter.
Without homeowners association fees and more expensive utilities, their monthly expenses took a nosedive — and they can still entertain friends in the new house.
Kohl's big fiscal first-quarter comparable sales miss is stirring up more reminders of the huge nosedive retail took during the most recent recession.
And while sometimes having discipline drives him nuts, it is the best portfolio protection out there on days when the market takes a nosedive.
Venture capitalists are deploying more capital than ever, the author explained, yet the number of deals for early-stage startups has taken a nosedive.
In that case, you can build an entire show that aims to explain what, exactly, caused markets to nosedive on that day in 1987.
Disappointing financial results — which center around hefty fees paid to online platforms that give it distribution — have seen the value of ZhongAn shares nosedive.
Plus, women undergo major hormonal shifts from conception all the way through breast-feeding, and our thyroid hormone levels can nosedive after giving birth.
At the end of the day, Nosedive is a game so there has to be a winner and at least a couple of losers.
Beau Kilmer, who has pondered the "cocaine nosedive" for RAND, a think-tank, thinks some of the decline is due to supply-side changes.
Maybe it's because I enjoy military science fiction, but this episode was never as uneasy as episodes like "Shut Up And Dance" and "Nosedive."
For example, in Talca, Chile, people primarily heat their homes from wood-burning fires, and in the winter, the air quality takes a nosedive.
President from 1990 to 2000, Alberto Fujimori is credited with ending the Shining Path's ferocious insurgency and pulling Peru out of an economic nosedive.
Now, consumer spending growth is at roughly a 2½-year low excluding the sharp nosedive that occurred in December 2018, the economic forecaster said.
Seven years later, it took a nosedive when the Israeli military invaded many of the West Bank's major cities that were under Palestinian jurisdiction.
He singled out their advocacy for Medicare for All, which Biden first attacked in September as he started to nosedive in early state polls.
The electric car startup has struggled to get its factory project off the ground, lost executives, and seen its main investor — Chinese conglomerate LeEco — nosedive.
In the world of the Black Mirror episode "Nosedive," people can rate every interaction they have with other people on a single social media app.
If the government rips up title deeds, no sane investor will put money into South Africa and the economy will nosedive, as Zimbabwe tragically shows.
It is now trading below levels touched during the 2015 crash, a nosedive that has revived worries over growing use of stock to back debt.
Venezuela's already strained relations with the United States took a nosedive this year with Washington imposing various sanctions against President Nicolas Maduro's cash-strapped government.
After tethering himself to the stock market for most of his first year in office, Trump has distanced himself from its performance since February's nosedive.
Stocks took a nosedive for the 2nd consecutive day on Wednesday and the Dow and S&P fell for the 4th time in 5 sessions.
The Dow closed at a record high of 28500,6900 two weeks ago, but the market has taken a nosedive in the last two market days.
Shares of AMC took a nosedive on Wednesday after the company reported a $178 million loss and 4.4 percent decline in the U.S. box office.
Shares of Alphabet took a nosedive after the company's weaker-than-expected earnings report last Thursday, sinking even more at the start of this week.
After the 2011 revolution and increase in terror attacks, Egypt's tourism industry, which was a major source of revenue for the country, took a nosedive.
Halfway up, next to the label "drinking," the line will nosedive to the bottom of the figure, representing the relief alcohol provides from those anxious thoughts.
As user "RigacciOrg" described in a Reddit post, their mining performance took a nosedive after they pushed a Linux kernel update that included the Meltdown patch.
Separately, chief financial officers (CFOs) in major British firms reported only a partial rebound in business morale after a post-Brexit vote nosedive, accountants Deloitte reported.
Looking at photos from American Airlines flight 1897, you'd think the plane might've taken a nosedive and crash landed, or maybe slammed into another aircraft headfirst.
The stories Black Mirror tells may be fictional narratives, but the world it depicts, at least in the Season 3 premiere, "Nosedive," is all too real.
His Albany, New York-based company sells office furniture and provides interior design services — not exactly in high demand while the economy was taking a nosedive.
The S&P 500's six-session losing streak culminated in Monday's nosedive on concerns about the U.S.-China trade war also becoming a currency war.
When her libido took a nosedive, so did her partner's; "it became a feedback loop of problems," exacerbating issues they were already having in their relationship.
A tweet from Mr Trump on June 2000nd reaffirming his tariff plans sent the shares of Daimler, which makes Mercedes, and of BMW into a nosedive.
A malfunction could potentially send the plane into a nosedive, matching up with reports that the Ethiopian Airlines flight's captain reported serious issues shortly after takeoff.
Such deals often appeal to private banking clients desiring a steady income over the next year or so who are convinced markets aren't about to nosedive.
That led to an initial nosedive in value, but now the price of bitcoin is more or less back to where it was before the denial.
Black Mirror's point here — which it's made before, particularly in this season's "Nosedive" — is that people's online presentation often feels completely disconnected from their real lives.
A nosedive in the price of oil, compounded by years of mismanagement by Hugo Chávez and his successor, Nicolás Maduro, have left Venezuela's economy in tatters.
Commodity-based currencies such as the Australian, New Zealand and Canadian dollars also took a nosedive on the back of another slide in Chinese stock markets .
In 2014, eBay saw its traffic from Google nosedive, contributing to a $200 million decrease in its revenue guidance for the year, according to the report.
The company's shares took a nosedive of more than 40% during midday trading on the announcement, while its shares are down roughly 62% year to date.
Value investors, on the other hand, saw the real estate market's impending nosedive as an opportunity to scoop up undervalued properties or capitalize on unforeseen opportunity.
It has not been enough for some, and #deletefacebook has become a trending concept, with the company's stock taking a nosedive in the last two weeks.
As the coronavirus pandemic causes consumer spending to nosedive, marketers are forced to rethink their advertising plans and media buyers are scrambling to manage the disruptions.
The policy efforts broke a global scramble for cash that had boosted the dollar this week and helped staunch the steep nosedive in global equity markets.
Their Q2 data confirmed these problems, among others, leading to a stock nosedive so severe that you couldn't short Blue Apron even if you wanted to.
That's a far cry from last year, when it was in such a nosedive that it got kicked out of the exclusive Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Kim Kardashian has been truer to her word than we ever thought ... the bling around her neck has taken a nosedive from 7 figures to 3.
"Nosedive" would have you believe that it's about what it might look like if Pinterest, Instagram, and Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle site Goop took over the world.
Like Lacie [the main character in "Nosedive"], I fantasize about being free from the restrictions of wanting people to like me and truly not giving a fuck.
That became clear when the site closed in January and the price of BitConnect Coin took a nosedive, wiping out about $240 billion in value almost overnight.
And if the Fed provides a sternly-worded statement about the need for higher rates, Cramer expects that it could send the whole market into a nosedive.
Confused and guilty, Cory finds himself visited by the ghost of Christmas Future (Feeny, of course), who shows him how spectacularly his life will nosedive without Topanga.
Of course, today's volatility in the public tech sector pales in comparison to the tech market nosedive that followed the dot-com boom of 16 years ago.
You'll recall ... Will bungee-jumped out of a helicopter into the Grand Canyon for his 50th birthday, and his wife, Jada, followed suit with her own nosedive.
If you're worried that the quality of these products takes a nosedive as a result, I'm here to tell you that couldn't be further from the truth.
Despite payment company Square's recent moves with bitcoin, the growth of its mobile payment app has been immune to the cryptocurrency's price nosedive, according to Nomura Instinet.
If you're nervous about the stock market's nosedive and are considering moving to cash until you think the worst is past, you might want to think twice.
To keep the plane from going into an unrecoverable nosedive in less than a minute, the pilots had to make a series of rapid-fire control changes.
The system is believed to have pushed the front of the plane down, leading to a nosedive that killed all 280 people aboard the Ethiopian Airlines flight.
Stocks closed Friday with steep losses after a morning rally reversed into a nosedive to finish Wall Street's worst week since the depths of the Great Recession.
Many market-watchers have been wondering what caused this week's rapid-fire sell-off, so CNBC's Jim Cramer decided to oust the "real culprits" behind the nosedive.
Many Icelanders blame politicians for failing to control bankers and for years of austerity after Iceland's big banks failed in 2008, sending the economy into a nosedive.
Your hunger and stress hormones are thrown out of whack, your blood pressure spikes, your libido takes a nosedive, and even your immune system can be compromised.
The stock market took a nosedive Tuesday afternoon as investors started to reconsider the trade-war ceasefire that the White House claimed to have reached with China.
Several flight deck instrument panels, along with the overhead console and wiring, sustained damage after the aircraft took a nosedive during landing, but luckily there were no injuries.
On the spectrum of wokeness, American multinational soda corporations tend to land somewhere near dead last — and good ol' PepsiCo just took a giant nosedive toward the bottom.
U.S. 10-year Treasury yields dropped to the lowest since December 2017 as equities around the world took a nosedive on concerns about the U.S.-China trade spat.
It cost about $20143,000 out of pocket; I paid for it in two payments to cut down on the trauma of seeing my bank account take the nosedive.
But Facebook itself is as unpopular as ever, surveys show, and this nosedive has been driven — and this is key — by its fall from grace with Democratic voters.
The big picture: The drop is being driven primarily by the fallout from President Trump's trade disputes, a nosedive in commodity prices and record flooding in the Midwest.
And Prosper's news came just a day after OnDeck Capital said its own first-quarter losses had more than doubled as demand for its loans began to nosedive.
The big picture: The chilling effect that President Trump's trade war has had on trust between the two nations is among several factors that could explain the nosedive.
Job numbers between the mainland and Puerto Rico trended alongside each other until the recession, when Puerto Rico took a nosedive that it still has not recovered from.
QF22008 passenger Janelle Wilson  told The Australian  the "three-quarters-full" plane suddenly entered a "free-fall nosedive … a direct decline toward the ocean" for about 2319 seconds.
QF94 passenger Janelle Wilson told  The Australian the "three-quarters-full" plane suddenly entered a "free fall nosedive … a direct decline towards the ocean" for about 10 seconds.
But what Trump didn't say ... the ratings on his show took a nosedive and in his last season, 2 years ago, he scored right around a 6 rating.
Read More Cramer: Why Williams-Sonoma took a nosedive It seems to Cramer these days that with so much negative news surrounding Apple, the stock refuses to plummet.
Glenview has owned shares in the company since 2012, riding the stock up to a September 1.73 peak of $63.50 per share, before the stock took a nosedive.
For the uninitiated, can you walk us through why seemingly good news last Friday—that wages appeared to be trending up—helped send the market into this nosedive?
To sum it all up, the company — which I visited back in November — saw its shares nosedive after reports surfaced that it was growing cannabis in unlicensed rooms.
The economic nosedive started in 2006, at the end of a 603-year phase-out by U.S. congress of tax breaks that had brought manufacturers to the island.
Still, it appeared Wall Street wasn't swayed by Musk's words and Tesla's stock took a nosedive Thursday, down more than 7 percent at the open on Wall Street.
Anyways, what I do know is that Michael Schur and Rashida Jones of Parks and Rec helped write "Nosedive," so I'm expecting some incredibly insightful city council meetings.
The population has taken a nosedive thanks to the nefarious actions of one Bill Yardley (Andrew Garman), who dresses all in black, as villains are wont to do.
At the same time, lawyers are gearing up for restructuring work stemming from companies that nosedive as a result of limited travel and slowing of business, consultants said.
The report found that an automated system incorrectly sensed the aircraft was in a stall, putting the plane in a nosedive that the pilots struggled to override manually.
STOCKS: Wall Street seesawed after the announcement from the Federal Open Market Committee, taking the latest nosedive after Chairman Jerome Powell started speaking at the post meeting press conference.
That plane plunged to the ground shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa, five months after a similar Lion Air nosedive in Indonesia that killed all 13 passengers and crew.
The S&P 500 Index S&P took a nosedive in February, erasing nearly all the gains it made in January to end the quarter up just 0.3 percent.
That plane plunged to the ground shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa, five months after a similar Lion Air nosedive in Indonesia that killed all 189 passengers and crew.
He pulls out of the nosedive and what follows starts to slightly resemble the song, but the organist must have been having a heart attack trying to follow along.
Photo: Scott Goldsmith/Marcellus Shale Documentary Project Natural gas prices have taken a nosedive in the past two years, slowing what had been a major boom economy in America.
Right before the fan-favorite episode "Nosedive" was released, an app similar to the one the episode is centered around, essentially a "Yelp for humans," emerged from Silicon Valley.
Alipay offers perks and rewards to users with high scores, just as how within the Black Mirror episode "Nosedive," people with higher scores were able to rent nicers cars.
But when things go wrong, like when it receives inaccurate readings from a faulty sensor, then the same safety system could also send the plane into a sudden nosedive.
But instead of sending shares of Tesla into a nosedive, analysts defended the company and its lauded CEO, Elon Musk, asking market watchers not to over-analyze the weakness.
More and more strategists are concerned that the market's getting too expensive, and Cramer's concerned about them turning bearish and sending stocks into a beginning-of-the-year nosedive.
Energy Transfer Partners $40 billion deal to buy William Cos is at risk after their stocks have taken a nosedive, falling by roughly 60 percent before recovering a bit.
After the separation between the North and the South in 2011, Sudan's economy began taking a nosedive, coming to a full on free fall and crash by December 2018.
Refreshingly chill despite spending his days listening to thinly veiled racists—sorry, "conservative standard-bearers"—lecture him with proposals that would drive the US economy into a total nosedive.
Likewise, customer engagement — in the form of Instagram comments — with major beauty brands and retailers such as Mac, Fenty Beauty, Kylie Cosmetics, Ulta, and Sephora has taken a nosedive
The Times Flybe Group Plc's finance chief Philip de Klerk resigned from the struggling British airline dealing it a fresh blow as it prepares to nosedive into the red.
ARS strategists noticed that Ayotte's polling had taken a nosedive in the aftermath of the vote but had recovered by the time she started running for reelection in 2015.
The pilots subsequently engaged in a futile tug-of-war with the plane's automatic systems, trying to reverse a nosedive that should not be triggered so soon after takeoff.
And, for still unknown and truly mysterious reasons, it was programmed to nosedive again five seconds later, and again five seconds after that, over and over ad literal nauseam.
After the stock market took a tariff-related nosedive on Thursday before recovering slightly on Friday, CNBC's Jim Cramer wanted to address how he reacted to the sell-off.
Petrobras took a particular nosedive when it emerged that construction firms paid Brazilian politicians billions of dollars in bribes in exchange for padded contracts to build refineries and other infrastructure.
While Walmart's stock might nosedive if the traditional retailer reported fast growth but no profit, it was not uncommon for Amazon's stock price to rise with those kinds of results.
Some users are going as far as to say that the entire show's been on a nosedive since mid-way through its fifth season (case in point: those Starbucks cups).
HOUSTON (Reuters) - The recent nosedive in crude oil prices came just as shale producers had started delivering healthy returns after years of heavy spending to boost production and market share.
Alice Eve has been fine in past projects, including as Carol Marcus in Star Trek Into Darkness, and the enviably perfect social-media star Naomi in Black Mirror's "Nosedive" episode.
By comparison, in the summer of 2014 — as oil and gas prices began their current nosedive — gasoline was running about $3.50 a gallon, while oil was over $100 a barrel.
It'll be that the San Diego speciality made part of its journey by drone, as part of a scheme to pull Uber's food-delivery business financials out of a nosedive.
So many Black Mirror episodes ramp up the speed and intensity to manic heights, until, say, the wrong person showing up at a wedding in "Nosedive" feels like a cataclysm.
Sales took a nosedive, though, after a public relations crisis that ensued after it was reported nearly a year ago that Schnatter used the n-word on a conference call.
Most analysts argue China has not opted to sell Uncle Sam's IOUs because a nosedive in U.S. bond prices also would bring down the value of China's remaining Treasury holdings.
The country head to polls on Sunday to vote in municipal elections that Erdogan has described as a "matter of survival" for Turkey, as the economy has taken a nosedive.
Simultaneously, the pilot of El Al flight 219 cleverly dropped the plane into a nosedive; Khaled lost balance, making her more vulnerable to attack, despite the visible weapons she carried.
The Big Apple was leading the Outlook in such investment in 2018, but it then dropped an astounding 25 positions as the extraordinary increases of previous years took a nosedive.
The main FTSE 100 benchmark was up 0.6 percent at 7,463.54 points at its close, while UK mid-caps pulled out of Thursday's nosedive to gain claw back 1.3 percent.
The big picture: The Turkish lira stabilized Tuesday following a record nosedive against the dollar, gaining back 6% after a pledge by the central bank to provide liquidity, per CNBC.
It was heading north past the Martinsloch rock window, when — instead of flying over the ridge — it made a sharp curve and suddenly tilted into a nosedive, an eyewitness said.
A wave of policy efforts had halted a global scramble for cash that sharply boosted the dollar this week and had helped staunch the steep nosedive in global equity markets.
The stock market's nosedive has hurt almost every company, knocking the S&P 500 down almost 19% from its record-high close on February 19, less than three weeks ago.
Across the pond, townhouses in central London — long the favored investment vehicle for billionaires from Bahrain to Belarus — have lost 2118 percent of their value in a five-year nosedive.
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U.S. Dow futures this morning were indicating another nosedive at the open that breach the correction level, defined as a decline of 271 percent over time from recent new highs.
The new season debuts with "Nosedive," in which Bryce Dallas Howard plays a woman trying to get digital "likes" in a society where everyone is constantly rated on a social app.
Clocking in at just under 90 minutes, the film is both a troubling introspection of Joe's (Joaquin Phoenix) own major psychological traumas, and a nosedive into a tangled world of crime.
There's certainly a dystopic element to that, worthy of "Nosedive" the episode — hell is other people, and they can really mess with your social standing, without hurting themselves in any way.
Even beyond that shared moment, though, both The Best Years of Our Lives and "Nosedive" are—deep down—about status-obsessed societies and the individuals who learn to buck the norm.
The third season of Black Mirror certainly doesn't need to be viewed sequentially, but the experience of going from " Nosedive" to episode two, "Playtest," makes a strong case for doing so.
Samart had a famous indulgent streak and fell victim to that same gossip that came to surround so many other champions before their careers took a graceless nosedive into the muck.
That 2500-point nosedive in the Dow then represented more than 22.07 percent of the U.S. stock market index, and the selling ricocheted around the world in a classic investor panic.
The Iranian rial has been in a nosedive this year, largely due to the Trump administration's decision to reimpose sanctions against Tehran after the White House abandoned the Iran nuclear deal.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - World share markets rebounded on Tuesday as Turkey's lira pulled out of a recent nosedive and reassuring data from Germany helped offset the latest softness in China's economy.
United Airlines is taking a nosedive on Wall Street -- and could lose more than $800 million today -- on the heels of David Dao getting bloodied and dragged off a United flight.
Misfires of an automated flight-control feature called MCAS on the Boeing plane led to the nosedive of the Lion Air jet and a similar crash of an Ethiopian Airlines flight.
Far less trusted Facebook, probably because it is in the business of marketing personal information to others, and more recent surveys have indicated user trust in the company has taken a nosedive.
The price of bitcoin could nosedive to zero, a top investor in the crypto space told CNBC during a debate, which focused on the future of the underlying technology known as blockchain.
DETROIT — Ever since Volkswagen admitted in September to cheating on diesel emissions tests in the United States, its sales and grand plans for growth in the American market have taken a nosedive.
Unlike episodes like "Nosedive" or "Fifteen Million Merits," it doesn't change society in any big ways; it just looks at how a few interrelated people are dealing with a new sexual possibility.
Nosedive comes with a free smartphone app (available for Android or Apple) that's integral to the game: it keeps track of players, sets their starting Social Scores, and enables the second phase.
Styling Nosedive the game as a pink experience, when it's all about first sabotaging other players with hidden cards, then trying to appeal to them with positive life options, feels vaguely subversive.
Actually, the earnings report is good and even boosting Tesla's stock rise 2% in the after-hours trading, however, that didn't last for a long time, and shares in Tesla took nosedive.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's producer and consumer inflation eased as expected in January, even as global stock markets nosedive on fears that price pressures are slowly building in the United States and Europe.
"Nosedive" (co-written by Brooker, Mike Schur, and Rashida Jones) is a pastel dystopia ruled by a social network with instant ratings for social interactions, from posting a photo to ordering coffee.
The crash occurred on Saturday when one of the airline's midcentury JU-52 aircraft went into a nosedive on the west side of the Piz Segnas mountain in the canton of Grissons.
That means that if the economy takes a nosedive and prices stop increasing or even start falling, it has committed to take action like cutting interest rates to make prices rise more.
Then it focused on internet culture, in "Nosedive" (about a society in which one's welfare is tied to one's online popularity) and "Hated in the Nation" (a parable about social-media mobs).
He said those restrictions will also apply to the "tremendous amounts of trade and cargo" that come from Europe, but later hastily walked those comments back after global stocks took a nosedive.
Wall Street's expectations for Twitter have been appropriately reset as evidenced by the recent nosedive in the company's stock, according to Nomura Instinet, which upgraded shares to neutral from reduce on Tuesday.
In subsequent interviews, creator Mike Fleiss focused on the fallout — the season's ratings took a nosedive, losing a million viewers — rather than the way the show itself was part of the problem.
The episode that most successfully captures the show's dueling spirit is Season 3's "Nosedive," written by Rashida Jones and Michael Schur based on a story by Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker.
They're active into old age, too: "Hadza are maintaining high activity levels in their 60s and 70s, whereas physical activity levels in the west tend to nosedive as we get older," Raichlen says.
That crash, which killed all 157 on board when it plunged to the ground shortly after takeoff, came five months after a similar Lion Air nosedive that killed all 189 passengers and crew.
With Duncan furious with Annette for keeping his parentage a secret, and Bill Shepherd (Greg Kinnear) denouncing Duncan as not "one of us," this fractured fam just saw their power take a nosedive.
Ms Kelly's victory followed two terms of Sam Brownback, whose popularity, much like Mr Jindal's, took a nosedive as the effect of his tax cuts on the government's ability to function became clear.
Sex on TV: Less impact on teens than you might think So, if there is no epidemic of age-related frigidity, why would sexual quality of life take a nosedive in later life?
But the show has never done anything quite as explicitly funny as "Nosedive," the episode that will go down in history as the Black Mirror installment that gave the audience permission to laugh.
As Maduro has cracked down on political opposition, the country's economy has also taken a nosedive, resulting in shortages of necessities such as food and medicine while many residents live in extreme poverty.
Finally, after supermarket giant Kroger cut its guidance for 2017 and saw its stock nosedive nearly 19 percent on Thursday, Cramer took it as yet another segment of retail becoming a risky investment.
Markets Plummets After Brexit VoteAfter the UK voted on Thursday to leave the European Union, markets around the world reacted by taking a nosedive, with the Dow and S&P both falling dramatically.
So there is a certain terror baked into the premise of "Nosedive," given that it's tempting enough to contour your life for your social media audience with not much incentive beyond feeling validated.
Yang is basically attempting to gamify civic-mindedness—which has been likened by some to the Black Mirror episode "Nosedive," where every human interaction is numerically rated and composited into a personal score.
After supermarket giant Kroger cut its guidance for 2017 and saw its stock nosedive nearly 19 percent on Thursday, Jim Cramer took it as yet another segment of retail becoming a risky investment.
The company's market value on Thursday took a huge nosedive on concerns that its revenues would be further impacted by the scandal surrounding the sharing of personal data with political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
It's a useful counterpoint to stories like Ready Player One, where the lesson is that Online is no substitute for real life, or Black Mirror's "Nosedive" episode, which criticizes the phoniness of social media.
VIRGINIA WATER, England (Reuters) - Nicolas Colsaerts may finally be seeing some light at the end of a long, dark tunnel after watching his fortunes nosedive since he featured in Europe's 2012 Ryder Cup victory.
Interactive fans now have a new way to vicariously experience Black Mirror, though: Asmodee Games has just released Nosedive, an officially licensed board / card / app game inspired by a season 3 Black Mirror episode.
Global stock markets continued their 2016 nosedive on Friday as investors braced for a third straight week of losses sparked by worries over a slowdown in China's economy and the drop in oil prices.
He co-wrote the season one episode "Fifteen Million Merits" with wife (and Blue Peter legend) Konnie Huq, while the season four episode "Nosedive" was co-written by Parks and Recreation actress Rashida Jones.
A seagull took a nosedive into a giant vat of chicken tikka masala at a food factory in Wales on Monday and came out looking like Meryl Streep doing Trump cosplay, the Guardian reports.
A fair amount of this year's nosedive, both in magnitude and timing, had to do with the extreme threat to overseas demand for the U.S. oilseed because of the mounting U.S.-China trade war.
But, as the saying goes, sometimes too much of a good thing … Abundance and lack of quality control were blamed for the videogame crash of 1983, when industry earnings took a 97 percent nosedive.
Little Patsy Walker really went through it this season, going from a conspicuously perfect life (and conspicuously attractive, successful, and British boyfriend) to a full nosedive back into addiction and eventually killing Jessica's mother.
The instant outcry at the idea of Peeple makes the world of "Nosedive" seem even less likely than it would otherwise — we saw hints of this future on the horizon, and instantly rejected it.
And while the ZTE restrictions sent most of the optical equipment stocks lower — shares of Oclaro sank 15 percent and shares of Finisar declined 4 percent — none came close to Acacia's 35 percent nosedive.
After years of growth, Macau suddenly took a nosedive in 403 when the Chinese government cracked down on corruption, which brought a halt to soft briberies like Macau junkets, which were lucrative for casinos.
After years of growth, Macau suddenly took a nosedive in 2014 when the Chinese government cracked down on corruption, which brought a halt to soft briberies like Macau junkets, which were lucrative for casinos.
And after the March 10, 2019, nosedive crash of an Ethiopian Boeing 737 Max outside Addis Ababa that killed all 157 people on board, Yeshanew said it was clear the mindset had not changed.
Harris saw her poll numbers take somewhat of a nosedive over the summer, but had relatively stable third-quarter fundraising, bringing in only about $200,000 less in the third quarter compared to the second.
To assuage short-term concerns over the nosedive in the peso, the country's central bank lifted interest rates 15 percentage points to 60 percent, promising not to lower them until December at the earliest.
Boomers support for legalized weed peaked in the 1970s, the Pew Research Center noted in its 2015 report, but took a nosedive when the federally-led "War On Drugs" ramped up in the '80s.
Papa even said that Pershing Square chief Bill Ackman, who famously sold his stake in Valeant and sent the stock into a nosedive, has been advising him on how to steer the company forward.
The worldwide cratering of global crude oil prices has undermined Colombia's public finances, and foreign direct investment took a nearly 26 percent nosedive in 2015 from the previous year, according to state investment agency Procolombia.
TOKYO, April 13 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks rose on Friday morning as chip-related firms rallied after brisk earnings forecasts from Advantest and Kyocera, but a profit warning from index-heavy Fanuc saw its shares nosedive.
And just as with Uber or Yelp, a one-star rating has the potential for real economic effects: low-score people in "Nosedive" may lose their jobs, be ineligible for loans, or just become pariahs.
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In each crash, preliminary findings show that the false indication that the nose was pointed skyward caused the computer to intervene, and the planes lurched into a nosedive, forcing pilots to struggle to regain control.
The no-shows represent another blow to the business of golf that has suffered since the global economic downturn and from the nosedive in form and injury struggles of 14-times major winner Tiger Woods.
Back in 2015, a startup announced it was working on an app called Peeple, which was, in its original incarnation, almost exactly what "Nosedive" portrays: a "Yelp for people," complete with five-star ratings system.
"Nosedive," for example, starring Bryce Dallas Howard and written by Rashida Jones and Mike Schur (the creator of "Parks and Recreation"), has not quite 40 minutes worth of story; the episodes is a full 60.
But enthusiasm seemed to nosedive after the iPhone X was released later in the holiday shopping season and undercut in price by the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, both impressive in their own right.
"Nosedive" makes clear that being graded without recourse is bad news and that forced politeness grates, but the episode seems fundamentally unaware of things women and people of color already face daily on social media.
The Fed's Commercial Paper Funding Facility (CPFF) will buy three-month bonds from companies with strong credit ratings to help those firms retain workers and handle operating costs amid a likely nosedive in consumer spending.
That fear in financial markets was clear on Monday, when world stocks took a nosedive to a two-year low as a surge in virus infections outside mainland China fueled fears of a global pandemic.
That fear in financial markets was clear on Monday, when world stocks took a nosedive to a two-year low as a surge in virus infections outside mainland China fuelled fears of a global pandemic.
That fear in financial markets was clear on Monday, when world stocks took a nosedive to a two-year low as a surge in virus infections outside mainland China fuelled fears of a global pandemic.
There's a chance that Inhumans could turn around this nosedive; perhaps the two episodes shown in IMAX and screened by critics were anomalies, and the first season will turn itself around after a few episodes.
According to a new poll from the Pew Research Center, female attitudes toward the future of the country have taken a serious nosedive following the election of a president who's bragged openly about groping women.
While accusing Xi Jinping's government of moving the goalposts in trade talks, he praised the Chinese leader for sending him a "beautiful letter," easing investor fears after markets dipped into a two-day Trump-initiated nosedive.
UK mid-caps pulled out of Thursday's nosedive to gain 0.7 percent, outperforming the larger stock index, though they were still headed for a loss on the week, taking them to a three-week losing streak.
"With efforts to reduce HSFO supplies in full swing now, there will be pockets of tightness from now until the very last day of the year, when demand will take a nosedive," said Energy Aspect's Nah.
According to Bloomberg, the plane experienced a similar malfunction that caused it to nosedive, but the off-duty pilot correctly diagnosed the problem and helped the crew disable the flight-control system and save the plane.
Although stocks took an initial nosedive, retailers may also be encouraged heading into the holidays because of Trump's market friendly policies on taxes and regulation that could be seen as potentially helpful going forward, Beemer said.
The U.K.'s June 23 vote to exit the European Union (EU) sent the currency into a nosedive, with sterling falling from as high as $1.5018 before the results to as low as $1.1450 last month.
Read More Cramer: Be ready when the big banks get uglier While the stock market is slammed every time the price of oil takes a nosedive, it has been a real boon for the restaurant industry.
Who's most at risk for unintended pregnancies The current study found the unintended pregnancy rate took a nosedive among women of all ages, including those 20 to 24 years of age, who have the highest rate.
Not so steady May's campaign took a nosedive when the Conservatives announced controversial plans on the care of the elderly last month – branded a "dementia tax" by opponents – leading her to tweak the policy days later.
When a fund he recommends takes an $800m nosedive, one of its shareholders (Jack O'Connell) sneaks into the television studio (which has remarkably lax security) armed with a gun and a bomb vest, demanding an explanation.
So when oil prices suddenly took a nosedive, it helped trigger a crisis that saw the nation transform from a regional powerhouse into a failing — if not failed — state in a staggeringly short amount of time.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said early Monday that the collapse in oil prices and bond yields put the stock market in "uncharted waters" as Dow futures were pointing to a 2410,153-point nosedive at Wall Street's open.
Even so, the escalating closures of restaurants, bars, schools, and retail stores across the country may cause a surge in unemployment and a nosedive in consumer spending that the Fed may have little power to fight.
Even so, the escalating closures of restaurants, bars, schools and retail stores across the country may cause a surge in unemployment and a nosedive in consumer spending that the Fed may have little power to fight.
"If you look at it from the day I started running to now, I'm so proud that I have been able to convince people how fake it is — because it has taken a nosedive," Trump said.
Wall Street veteran Ed Yardeni told CNBC on Monday the corporate tax cut championed by President Donald Trump and Republican leaders on Capitol Hill will prevent the recent stock nosedive from tipping into a bear market.
During the recent tests, the simulator pilots found they had mere seconds to shut down the system and prevent the plane going into a nosedive, the Times said, citing two unnamed people involved in the tests.
And with the Oscar ratings having taken a nosedive of late (they tend to fluctuate, but 22017's ratings were the lowest in 22019 years), the Academy has been desperately trying to find ways to increase viewership.
And, because fragmented forex markets depend on algos for a constant stream of price quotes -- by one estimate there are 19923-odd trading platforms -- a widespread shutdown causes volumes to nosedive, making the price moves more dramatic.
"There's nothing more we can do with interest rates," he said, predicting the Federal Reserve will hike rates at its December meeting to provide dry powder to cut if the economy were to really take a nosedive.
" Trump said: "If you look at it from the day I started running to now, I'm so proud that I have been able to convince people how fake [news media] is—because it has taken a nosedive.
A Black Mirror-inspired board game called Nosedive was revealed Thursday, taking the existentially frightening Season 3 episode of the same name and turning it into a supposedly fun game to play with your friends and family.
Several health-care and pharmaceutical distribution companies saw their stock take a nosedive following recent reports of Amazon potentially getting into the space, but it will likely take some time before those concerns turn into real threats.
Long-term research supports this move, but investors who have decent exposure to developed markets outside the United States and the emerging markets should brace for a rocky ride the next time the Dow takes a nosedive.
If that person misses a payment or uses too high a percentage of their credit in a given month, that will also be reflected on your credit history and could actually make your score take a nosedive.
There are certain telltale signs that a sunnier, seasonal shift is afoot: warm light flooding your apartment from the moment you wake up until well into the evening; Friday productivity promptly taking a nosedive at 3 p.m.
And, because fragmented forex markets depend on algos for a constant stream of price quotes — by one estimate there are 70-odd trading platforms — a widespread shutdown causes volumes to nosedive, making the price moves more dramatic.
Political relations between Canada and the U.S. took a nosedive this weekend as President Trump and his advisors piled on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for remarks he made during the G7 Summit about a brewing trade war.
After Monday's nosedive, the S&P closed almost 5% below its record closing high, achieved last week, while the Nasdaq ended 6% off its peak close and the Dow ended the day 5.4% below its record close.
Some headphones, like AKG's N3.53 NC or Sennheiser's own HD1, don't let you turn off noise-cancellation at all, while the sound quality of others, like the Bowers & Wilkins PX Wireless, takes a nosedive whenever you do.
The stock nosedive in premarket trading on President Donald Trump's weekend threat to increase tariffs on China is "rational," Buffett said, acknowledging the high stakes of the "dangerous game" being played by the world's two biggest economic superpowers.
Trade relations, already frayed by U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), took a nosedive last week when the U.S. Commerce Department slapped anti-subsidy duties on Bombardier Inc's CSeries jets.
The Banco de Mexico in early January had sold dollars to fight off the peso's nosedive to record lows amid fears the protectionist policy pronouncements of then President-elect Trump could further hammer Latin America's second-largest economy.
Pride and Prejudice director Joe Wright gives Lacie's pre-nosedive life a peach-and-pastel glow that's luminously pretty on-screen, but so flavorless and fake, it's impossible to imagine it's the only standard for five-star life.
Despite the Fed's help, the escalating closures of restaurants, bars, schools, and retail stores across the country may cause a surge in unemployment and a nosedive in consumer spending that the Fed may have little power to fight.
Futures were marginally higher earlier in the session before taking a nosedive following a Bloomberg report that said China trade officials wanted more talks by the end of October to discuss details of the "phase one" trade deal.
The nosedive in the cost of memory chips is largely due to an oversupply and smartphone sales saturation globally — Apple sold roughly the same number of units in its latest quarter as in the year-ago quarterly period.
When the panic subsided, it turned out that computer-based trading mechanisms and the futures were behind the market's plunge, and the "strong-stomached buyers" that were brave enough to take advantage of the nosedive were rewarded, Cramer recalled.
Nigeria, an OPEC member that relies on oil exports for around 95 percent of its foreign earnings, is facing its worst economic crisis in years and dwindling foreign reserves as a result of the nosedive in global crude prices.
One side builds better defenses; the other side builds bigger drones that fly faster/farther and carry more explosive and nosedive onto their targets, or smaller nimbler drones that outswarm defenses; then the defenders upgrade; then the attackers innovate.
" It imbues each episode with a high plausibility factor, whether it's the futuristic warfare of "Men Against Fire," the warped AR social media landscape of "Nosedive," or the artificially intelligent bees and cyber mayhem of "Hated in the Nation.
Burton's films arguably took a nosedive once he started getting a larger budget to make them — all spectacle, little heart or soul — and this new version of Dumbo feels eerily like an attempt to apologize for his later, passionless work.
He managed to position himself to at least get in front of the ball, but he churned his legs one time too many and the result was a nosedive right into the turf as the ball harmlessly bounced to center field.
It is these sanctions that have been far more extensive and damaging on the Russian economy than those solely related to Crimea, in no small part causing Russia's economy to nosedive into a recession in 2015 amid the ensuing capital flight.
But many investors see executive retention as the most important signal for the long-term health of the company, far more reliable than short-term quotas or profit margins — which is a good reason to think it's what inspired today's nosedive.
Technology stocks were the best-performing for the second session running, up 1.3 percent and clawing back after a nosedive fueled by jitters over valuations, particularly in the U.S. Chipmakers Infineon, Dialog Semiconductor and ASML all gained 1.2 to 1.5 percent.
With a one-to-five-star rating system, "Nosedive" takes place in a world that essentially operates as if everyone is an Uber driver, and playing Katy Perry too loud or clipping too many curbs can get you exiled from society.
For days, he has pointed to a Saudi-Russia oil price war and to the virus itself for dragging down the markets, and has sought to calm those around him that the market nosedive won't hurt his bid for reelection.
In doubling the number of episodes to six, he's had to rely more on outside writers ("Nosedive" is from TV veteran Michael Schur and his former Parks & Recreation star Rashida Jones), which dilutes some of the potency his best scripts offer.
Strained relations between the U.S. and Canada took a nosedive after the June Group of 7 summit in Quebec, which led to name-calling and accusations by President Donald Trump and a sharp rebuttal by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Delta Air Lines will cut passenger-carrying capacity by 40% to deal with a nosedive in travel demand, and it is talking to the White House and Congress about assistance to get through a downturn caused by the new coronavirus.
The Ethiopian-led investigation has begun piecing together details of flight 302, starting with faulty sensor data on take-off from Addis Ababa, questions over the Boeing 737 MAX's high speed and a nosedive coinciding with the software re-activation.
Her character, Lacie Pound, appears in the first episode "Nosedive" of season three and  is a young woman who lives in a society where social media and ratings run your life — which she winds up learning has both negative and positive sides.
The Caucasus nation of about 10 million people relies on oil and gas exports to cover 75 percent of its revenues and the nosedive in oil prices has triggered a sharp fall in the manat, further increasing pressure on the state budget.
The nosedive in the Chinese stock market and the slowdown in the world's second-largest economy will certainly be front and center for global investors in the near term, but there's a more important shift underway, economist Mohamed El-Erian said Friday.
The first 35 minutes has all of the hallmarks of a smash hit and, assuming the rest of the film doesn't somehow manage a nosedive, you can bet audiences will leave wanting more—and that's a double-edged sword according to its creators.
Investigators in Indonesia, where Lion Air is based, pointed to the plane's anti-stall software, called MCAS, which a preliminary report identified as the reason the plane's nose continually pointed down out of the pilots' control, causing it to nosedive into the sea.
But Harris has seen her poll numbers take a sharp nosedive over the past few months — in no small part due to Warren experiencing a meteoric rise in the polls and taking many of Harris' would-be supporters along for the ride.
After sales "took a nosedive" around Thanksgiving, it may take three quarters for gun owners to use up ammunition they stockpiled before the election and return to normal buying, Vista Outdoors Chief Financial Officer Stephen Nolan told analysts at an event on Tuesday.
But the Hawkeyes' fate in 2016 largely hinges on which Iowa squad from 2015 shows up: the elite bunch that piled up impressive numbers and started last season 7-0, or the middling team that finished 5-20163 while taking a statistical nosedive.
Kelly Loeffler and others are also facing questions about why they were selling stocks last month, before the stock market took a nosedive as the outbreak spread across the US and the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost roughly 30% of its value.
"The Italian situation should be a big wake-up call to the rest of Europe and the US." While Italy's economy is already in a nosedive, we don't yet know the extent of the damage stemming from the country's overwhelmed health system.
The president fired off more than two dozen tweets and retweets Monday morning but was silent on the coronavirus-caused economic turmoil until an early Wall Street nosedive triggered an emergency "circuit breaker" to temporarily halt trading within minutes of the opening bell.
Still, U.S. officials have generally tried to avoid linking prisoner or hostage issues with other political conflicts, and at times they or their intermediaries have had luck in securing the release of Americans believed unjustly detained even as relations nosedive on other fronts.
Whereas "Shut Up and Dance" — a weaker chapter than this one, though my colleague Todd VanDerWerff disagrees — at least scared me enough to make sure my webcam was covered, "Nosedive" barely made me think twice about the way I interact with people online.
In the wake of a Lion Air crash that left 189 people dead off the coast of Indonesia last week, Boeing has issued a bulletin to airlines warning that erroneous readings by a key sensor could cause 737 MAX airplanes to suddenly nosedive, reports Bloomberg.
Since mid-March the S&P 500 has risen nearly 4 percent, while the VIX has bounced around within a five-point range in the same time frame — and is more than 50 percent off its highs from February, when the market took a nosedive.
In a broad sense, it seems like the inherent weirdness of the tank made it an easy target for people's anxieties; the reasons Suedfeld gave for the trend's Reagan-era nosedive could easily double as a list of everything that scared people in the 80s.
A redesign last May that users very vocally despised did little to curry back favor with investors, and when the company failed to report significant new generators of ad revenue or user growth in that same quarter, stock prices took a nosedive yet again.
Although Artemis had the better start and led for much of the race after a dramatic nosedive by the New Zealand crew plunged their cyclist sailors into the water, the Swedish team then lost ground with a tactical error that cost them the race.
Dark Phoenix director Simon Kinberg told KCRW recently that the movie's failure is "on [him]," but apparently, Kinberg messed up more than just Dark Phoenix—because he passed on a potential X-Men movie that might have actually pulled the franchise out of its nosedive.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Eugenie Bouchard's mid-season nosedive continued on Tuesday as the Canadian was swept aside 63-3 6-4 by Croatian qualifier Donna Vekic despite having home advantage and the backing of an excited crowd in a first round clash at the Rogers Cup.
LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - British manufacturing is locked in a nosedive as orders and investment dry up due to the global slowdown and the Brexit crisis, a survey from trade body Make UK showed on Thursday, adding to signs of a worsening economic outlook.
Biden's rise came at the expense of Michael Bloomberg, whose disastrous debate performance two weeks ago in Nevada took poll numbers that had been gradually ticking up based on his profligate ad spending and forced them into a plateau, then a nosedive after Biden's bounceback.
If you think too hard beyond the basic mechanics of the world "Nosedive" presents, it makes less and less sense, even if it is glancingly clever and even funny (a given, since the script was written by Parks and Recreation's Mike Schur and Rashida Jones).
"The left in general is in such a disoriented nosedive right now that they're completely restrategizing how they're going to write about Trump and his administration," Lucian Wintrich, the 28-year-old former digital strategist the Gateway Pundit has tapped for its White House correspondent, said.
NEW YORK, Feb 14 (Reuters) - J.P. Morgan on Thursday reduced its tracking estimate on U.S. economic growth in the fourth quarter of 2018 following data that showed domestic retail sales took a 1.2 percent "nosedive" in December, which was its steepest monthly drop in nine years.
Macron persuaded Fort to return to a front-line media relations role last summer after the violent conduct of Macron's former bodyguard and the Elysee's attempted cover-up of the matter sent his popularity into a nosedive and raised questions about decision-making inside the president's office.
But "Nosedive" makes it darkly, awfully funny, in the way advertisers manipulate Lacie by slapping her image into a billboard reflecting her fantasy life back at her, or the way she and her brother add insult to injury by down-rating each other after a fight.
When women decide to become mothers they are faced with the prospect of taking a professional nosedive by leaving the job market at a crucial moment and not being able to reach an apex that's attainable to men through the privilege of an uninterrupted career path.
SAO PAULO, May 23 (Reuters) - JBS SA shares skidded as much as 10 percent, bringing the scandal-tainted Brazilian meatpacker's nosedive over the past five days to 46 percent, on growing concern about the impact of a plea bargain by its owners on the company's finances.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar's nosedive over the last year - only exacerbated by the recent threat of trade wars - is rekindling concerns that the greenback's standing as the premier global reserve currency is at risk, but data compiled by Reuters suggests such fears are overblown.
Flying has take a nosedive in the past few years, with extra fees for everything from luggage to six more inches of legroom — not to mention the horrifying security line waits that have people in some airports camped out for hours (waiting on those fixes, TSA).
After a massive surge in popularity—in 2000, Atari owned 225 percent of the video game market—Atari took a nosedive in 23 when it bought too many 21980K cartridges and was forced to dump over 14 truckloads of gaming equipment into a landfill in New Mexico.
While no single factor caused the sudden nosedive in late 2016, an official report from the Bank for International Settlements concluded that it was caused by a combination of headline-sensitive algorithmic trading, inexperienced traders and a lack of active market participants given the time of day.
What has pitched up nicely since its initial nosedive is Boeing's stock price, which as The New Republic went to press was right about where it stood a year ago, despite company projections of some $8 billion to settle wrongful death suits from the MAX debacle.
Now, the show increasingly seems to be about pursuing current ideas in technology to their absurdist ends — as in the "social media-governed society" third season episode "Nosedive" or the "helicopter parenting run wild" fourth season episode "Arkangel" — in ways occasionally powerful and too often nonsensical.
Roxanne Roxanne Writer-director Michael Larnell retells of the life of Roxanne Shanté Gooden, the original queen of battle rapping whose career took a nosedive after an exhilarating brush with fame, as a (mostly) feel-good music biopic, slickly produced with help of Pharrell Williams and Forest Whitaker.
In the now infamous debacle of the Boeing 23 MAX, the company produced a plane outfitted with a half-assed bit of software programmed to override all pilot input and nosedive when a little vane on the side of the fuselage told it the nose was pitching up.
"Pitch up, pitch up!" one pilot declared to another before the cockpit radio went dead, per a Wall Street Journal report on Friday that chronicled the minutes from takeoff to nosedive of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET303, described with new details by people surrounding the ongoing investigations, pilots and airlines executives.
"Shareholders in Shire are likely to be a little concerned about getting a 50% stake in a company which has seen its share price nosedive in the last few months and which could well be worth considerably less by the time any deal is concluded", said CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson.
But for whatever reason, Rolo's multiple flashbacks seem a bit tedious, the emotional rollercoaster gets a bit muted over time, and no one neurotechnology hits hard enough for me to worry—in the way I do about 15 Million Merits or Nosedive—that we're on the cusp of self-destruction.
Campaign manager Kevin Sheekey confirmed Bloomberg would participate in the debate in a Tuesday morning tweet: Former vice president Joe Biden has seen his support take a nosedive following Bloomberg's entry into the race and two poor showings in Iowa and New Hampshire, and sits in third at 133 percent. Sen.
His stories are of a world in the throes of madness—be it dread brought on by devices that govern human emotion ("Nosedive"; "The Entire History of You") or the mayhem that arises out of one's inability to access, or sustain, a particular social standing ("The National Anthem"; "Shut Up and Dance").
The twist is that you can't get points for Lifestyle cards with a star rating above your social score — as with the episode "Nosedive," a sad sack walking around with a mere 2.5-star score isn't deemed worthy of three-star Lifestyle experiences like "An Employee of the Month" reserved parking spot.
The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) has accused Home Capital of hiding fraudulent mortgage broker activity from shareholders for months and the allegations have already contributed to Canada's largest non-bank lender suffering a share-price nosedive and run on deposits, prompting it to secure C$2 billion ($1.5 billion) emergency funding last week.
One could say it's fairly brazen to hold onto some Turkish assets, given the ongoing sell-off triggered by months of poor monetary policy, a soaring current account deficit, disproportionate reliance on external financing and a now-open spat with the U.S., all of which have contributed to the Turkish lira's nosedive.
Found to be at the heart of the first crash, according to news reports citing early copies of the report, is the plane's anti-stall software, called MCAS, which the preliminary report identified as the reason the plane's nose continually pointed downward out of the pilots' control, causing it to nosedive into the sea.
Last season's "Nosedive" touched on a similar theme, but the algorithm in "Hang the DJ" is the type of black box algorithm we see with Facebook, Instagram, OkCupid, or, perhaps ironically, Netflix; it requires trust in a system that we don't know the inner workings of and that we don't have the power to change.
Siemens bought U.S. firm Dresser-Rand last year for $7.8 billion, adding to its acquisition in 2014 of the Rolls-Royce Energy gas turbine and compressor business for 785 million pounds, despite criticisms from investors over the price being paid just as oil prices began to nosedive, leading oil companies to cut or delay new investments.
Whether it's reimagining Boston Dynamics' dog robot as a hunter-killer security bot in "Metalhead" or turning online ratings systems into an oppressive society-wide status game in "Nosedive," Charlie Brooker's series has largely suggested that all of our better, faster, sleeker devices are going to give us new ways to oppress and humiliate each other and eventually to destroy ourselves.
The best episodes are imaginative and daring, but they also tap into real concerns, like the way politicians are tailoring their behavior to please the fickle, easily swayed social-media crowd (in the first-season episode "The National Anthem"), or how the ability to rate services and companies via apps has turned us all into horrible bosses (in the third season's "Nosedive").
A first date a few years ago took a sharp nosedive when the guy I was hanging out with—who I'd thought was the Amex Black Card of babes from a distance for a while before we actually interacted—informed me that his favorite food was "spaghetti with, like, some cut-up hot dogs in it," sometimes with ketchup or mayo added.
If the angle of attack sensor malfunctions and feeds bad data into the system, a situation reportedly made worse by a decision to have MCAS only rely on one of the two sensors on board at a time, MCAS could repeatedly activate and send 20193 Max jets into a nosedive—an issue which Ethiopian authorities said was likely to blame in their preliminary report.
Trump's top economic advisor said the president doesn't want to appear weak to North Korea Trump's top economic advisor said the president doesn't want to appear weak to North Korea Political relations between Canada and the U.S. took a nosedive this weekend as President Trump and his advisors piled on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for remarks he made during the G73 Summit about a brewing trade war.
Since the start of the year, Six noted in his report that global market turmoil had caused a "nosedive in financial conditions…(which) had taken some wind out of the euro zone economy" and although regional conditions had since improved – particularly due to what he called a "well-received" set of more accommodative measures from the European Central Bank – the euro zone relied too much on domestic consumption for growth.
"San Junipero", starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Mackenzie Davis, directed by Owen Harris"Shut Up and Dance," starring Jerome Flynn and Alex Lawther, directed by James Watkins"Nosedive," starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Alice Eve, and James Norton, directed by Joe Wright"Men Against Fire," starring Michael Kelly, Malachi Kirby, and Madeline Brewer, directed by Jakob Verbruggen"Hated in the Nation," starring Kelly MacDonald, directed by James Hawes"Playtest," starring Wyatt Russell and Hannah John-Kamen, directed by Dan Trachtenberg
Here are some of our favorite seasonal stand-outs: Though it opens with the happily rollicking riffs of "Jingle Bell Rock," the first Lethal entry is full of bad little girls and boys: This is a movie in which a drugged-up superfox takes a nosedive from a seasonally decorated high-rise apartment, and a film whose main hero, Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson), is introduced via a scene in which he kills a bunch of creepy coke-dealers who are doing business in a field of Christmas trees.
Lightspeed Venture Partners is having quite a year, between the sale of AppDynamics to Cisco for $3.7 billion on the eve of its IPO (Lightspeed wrote its first check); to the March sale of publicly traded Nimble Storage to Hewlett Packard Enterprise for just north of $1 billion in cash; to the IPO of the enterprise software company MuleSoft in March (the company is now valued at $2.8 billion); to the March IPO of the consumer tech company Snap, which is is valued at more than $20 billion, despite a terrible earnings call earlier today that drove its shares into a nosedive.

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